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Splat tell your guy to get up here as soon as possible.
edit - forgot to mention that this is day #23 in a row of working.
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Splat tell your guy to get up here as soon as possible.
edit - forgot to mention that this is day #23 in a row of working.
I mean really, how good could it be? 3 feet of fresh on 20 feet of base? Yea, sounds fantastic...:rolleyes:
You need to bring that "longtrack" of yours up here, I need a private lift to a few things!
JEEVES! JEEVES! Pick me up on the glacier please.
I really want to get over there, but it looks doubtful. The added cost of a new transmission on the last trip took a little bite out of the old pocketbook.
How good is it?
Alyeska is reporting 11 inches, at the BOTTOM! I figure you guys got a little more then we did.
Yay!:DQuote:
Originally posted by AK G-Dog
Alyeska is reporting 11 inches, at the BOTTOM!.
Well, It wasn't the best or deepest day I have ever had on the road run, but it was damn good. Things were filled in at certain areas and allowed for exploring/alderwhacking new lines in. If you didn't want to, you wouldn't have to cross any tracks except for the mandatory run outs and I put in a few new ones of those as well. I'd say that the touring is now set up AWESOME for later this week, as it came in wet and dried out.Quote:
Originally posted by AK G-Dog
How good is it?
Face shots were had, but only via exploring; the main areas were already skied/boarded up slightly.
edit - AS for the skiing on stuff that isn't wind exposed and already skied,
Waist deep.